Actually, I asked one of the head wizards around here to turn it blue.<P>That's only until I learn some real magic, and when I do, *starts cracking knuckles* whoever flamed the Unnatural but True forum is in for it.
Er, no, Venus is not a gas planet. In many ways its similar to Earth. It has an atmosphere, but the atmosphere is very hot and acidic makes Venus not a nice place to spend your vacation.<P>Neptune is indeed gaseous. It seems to have a lot of methane which accounts for its blue/green color. It has several moons (8 I believe at last count). <P>And I *am* an astronomer. Well, an amateur one anyway... <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/wink.gif">
That's supposedly a picture of the surface of Neptune. But isn't Neptune completely gaseous? I wonder which moon that is... or is it a planet? What is it?<P>I've got a link to the page I got it from in the excuses page. The pictures there are unbelievably awesome and come in several different sizes, if anyone wants one.